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CREWS Careers: Taylor Gold Quiros

Meet Taylor Gold Quiros, a PhD student in Systems Ecology at the University of Montana and a member of the EPSCoR Track 1 research team.

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Megan Moore, University of Montana

CREWS careers: Megan Moore, social scientist / human geographer

Meet Megan Moore, a PhD student at the University of Montana (Department of Society and Conservation) and a member of the EPSCoR Track 1 research team. She is a research assistant with the Upper Clark Fork River team and is also a human geographer studying the Anaconda Co. Smelter Superfund site.

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CREWS Careers: Katie Duncan

Katie Duncan of Montana State University.

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CREWS Careers: Jessica Andriolo

Meet Jessica Andriolo, a research associate in the mechanical engineering department at Montana Technological University and a member of the EPSCoR Track 1 research team. In this interview, Jessica shared information about her work, studies and career pathway with the Montana Girls STEM Collaborative, an outreach program of Montana NSF EPSCoR.

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Arica Crootof holds an elk skull

CREWS Careers: Arica Crootof

Meet Dr. Arica Crootof, Assistant Professor of Environmental Sustainability at the University of Montana Western and a member of the EPSCoR Track 1 research team. In this interview, Dr.

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CREWS Careers: Ann Marie Reinhold

Meet Ann Marie Reinhold, an assistant research professor at Montana State University in Bozeman (Department of Land Resources and Environmental Sciences) and a member of the EPSCoR Track 1 research team. She is a hydroecologist and interdisciplinary scientist who works with the Judith River Watershed team.

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COVID-19 Information

All activities on the CREWS project are following guidelines and directives from the National Science Foundation and the Montana University System.

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Citizen Science demo during All-Hands Meeting 2024

All participants in the EPSCoR All-Hands Meeting on Sept. 16-17, 2024 are invited to participate in citizen science investigation using a free app supported by NASA that allows volunteers to learn more about our shared environment by taking observations of the land, clouds, trees and mosquito habitat.We will use the app, called GLOBE Observer, during our trip to the Lubrecht Experimental Forest on Tuesday, Sept. 17.

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Middle Schoolers looking for insects on a beating sheet

Citizen Science Activities at Chief Joseph Middle School Outdoor Days

On Thursday, September 27th, employees of the Montana State University Science Math Resource Center attended Chief Joseph Middle School Outdoor Days at Gallatin County Regional Park. They set up an activity station and information table for six classes of sixth grade students. The students participated in three hands-on, citizen science activities.

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Participants excited about catching and identifying bumble bees

Celebrating 75 Years of the NSF: Plant and Pollinator Palooza

May 10th was the 75th anniversary of the National Science Foundation. In conjunction with Montana NSF EPSCoR, the Science Math Resource Center at Montana State University hosted a Plant and Pollinator Palooza highlighting local citizen science projects.

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Upcoming Events

SMART FIRES Year 3 All Hands Meeting

SMART FIRES will hold our year 3 all hands meeting on September 8-9, 2025. 

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SMART FIRES Year 3 All Hands Meeting

SMART FIRES will hold our year 3 all hands meeting on September 8-9, 2025. 

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